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Albert Campbell & Irving Gillette (Henry Burr)Collected Works of Albert Campbell & Irving Gillette (Henry Burr)

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Artist/Composer: Albert Campbell & Irving Gillette (Henry Burr)


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Good Night, Mr. Moon (1912) 1.9 MB
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Pucker Up Your Lips, Miss Lindy (1912) 2.1 MB
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1914) 3.3 MB
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Reviewer: Spuzz - 3.00 out of 5 stars3.00 out of 5 stars3.00 out of 5 stars - March 21, 2006
Subject: Now watch me fade away!
Once again, I was totally fooled by at least 2 of these songs. One of the two, (Maybe Henry Burr?) takes on an excellent female sounding voice and is quite convincing. So much so, I was convinced when listening to it. (I had to be reminded after I came back to my computer). Of the three songs here, "Pucker" is the best. The "Sunnybrook Farm" song sounds so much like "By The Light Of The Silvery Moon" that they should be ashamed of themselves. Like the interesting fade out effect that they were trying to achieve. Obviously done by stepping away from the microphone. Maybe like a foot lol


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